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SOCIETY OF THE 



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l,N IHE STATE OF MARYLAND, 




CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. 



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SOCIETY OF THE 



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IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND, 



CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS. 



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Officers 0f the ^0citt^. 

President: 

Brig. Gen. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON. 



Vice Presidents: 

Lieut. SKIPVVITH WILMER, 
Private H. CLAY DALLAM, 
Lieut. WINFIELD PETERS, 
Ma.t. Gen. I. R. TRIMBLE, 
Lieut. Col. JAS. R. HERBERT, 
Private R. W. GWATHMEY, 
Lieut. J. S. MAURY, 
Private D. H. STEVENSON, 
Capt. JNO. W. TORSCH, 
Capt. WILLIAM L. RITTER, 
Sergt. Major JNO. McWILLIAMS, 
Ma.i. R. T. ALLISON. 



Recording Serretart/ : 

Corporal R. M. BLUNDON, 



Assistant Secretary : 

Private G. W. HOLLYDAY. 



Corres2)ondin(j Secretary 

Capt. A. J. SMITH. 



Treasurer : 
Capt. F. M. COLSTON, 



JBxecutive Committee t 

Private H. H. GARRIGUES, 

Sergt. Wm. H. pope, 

Brig. Gen. GEO. H. STEUART, 

Lieut. McHENRY HOWARD, 

Maj. F. H. WIGFALL, 

Maj. W. S. SYMINGTON, 

Lt. Col. J. LYLE CLARKE. 



Chaplains .* 

Rev. H. L. MAGEVNEY, S. J. 
F. S. HIPKINS, 
D. F. FORREST, 
W. U. MURKLAND, 
JOHN LANDSTREET, 
W. M. DAME, 
B. F. BALL. 



CONSTITUTION 




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CONFEDERATE STATES, 



IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND. 



CHAPTER T. 

To collect and preserve the material for a trutliful his- 
tory of the late Wai* between the Confederate States and 
the United States of America ; to honor the memory of 
onr comrades who have fallen ; to cherish the ties of 
friendship among those who snrvive, and to f nihil the 
duties of sacred charity towards those wlio may stand in 
need of them — we whose names are appended do hereby 
associate ourselves together for tlie purpose named, and do 
adopt for our government the following constitution : 

Sfxtfox 1. The name of our Society shall be ''The Society 
of the Army and Navy of the (Confederate States, in the 
State of Maryland." 

Sec. 2. All persons shall be eligible to meml)ership who 
honorably served in the Army or Navy of the Confederate 
States until the close of the war, or were honorably dis- 
charged therefrom. 





Sec. :>. All luale descendants of those wlio honorably 
served in the Army and Navy of the Confederate States 
nntil the close of the war, or were honorably discharged 
therefrom, upon arriving at the age of fifteen years, upon 
satisfactory proof, shall be entitled to membership, but 
Avithout a vote until arriving to the age of eighteen years. 

Sec. 4. Members of kindred societies in other States may 
be elected honorary members by a vote of this Society. 

Se(". o. The election of lionorary members shall be vica 
voce upon the nomination of the (General Committee, and 
shall confer no privilege l)eyond that of attending meet- 
ings and reunions of the Society, without a vote. 

Sec. 6. Active members who have ceased to contribute to 
the support of the Society, while in arrears, shall be con- 
sidered and denominated Passive members, and be debarred 
the privilege of participating in the meetings of the 
Society. 

Sec. 7. A])plications for membership sliall be addressed 
to the Corresponding Secretary, and shall be made in 
accordance with a i^rinted form to be prescribed for the 
})iiri)Ose by the General Committee, and shall set forth 
briefly the military or naval record of the applicant, 
accompanied by satisfactory proofs of honorable service. 

Sec. 'S. The record furnished by eacli member elected at 
the timf of his ai)plication shall be copied into a book to 
be kei'C for the purpose ; and in order that said records may 
be uniform and complete, original members of the Society 
shall furnish to the Kecording Secretary similar statements, 
prepared according to the same form. 

Sec. 9. Applications when received shall be referred to 
the General Committee, by whom they shall be considered 
and voted upon, each applicant being balloted for sepa- 
rately, and one-third of those present being sufficient to 
defeat any application. 



Sec. 10. All per.sons wlio are in entire sympatliy witli 
our cause are eligible to auxiliary inenibersliip upon the 
payment of five dollars initiation fee and two dollars per 
annum, without a vote. 

Skc. 11. Tlie officers of the Society sliail be a President, 
twelve Vice-Presidents, one Ixecording Secretary, one Assist- 
ant, one Corresponding- Se(!retary, a 'i'reasurer, four Chap- 
lains, and an Executive Committee of seven, all of whom 
shall be elected aimually on tlie Hith of January, and Avho 
shall constitute together the (Jeneral Committee. 

Sec. 12. The Executive Committee shall make arrange- 
ments for tlie general meetings mid annual reunions, also 
for the proper observance of Memorial Days, and foi* the 
expeiulitui'e of the funds of the Society for tlie payment 
of current expenses and charitabh' l)ui-])oses, and all other 
business of the Society. The committee shall meet on the 
call of the l*resident, who shall be ex-officio chairman. 
Three members shall constitute a (luoi-iiin. 

Sec. l:]. The (Jeneral Committee, of wliicli the l^resident 
shall be ex-officio chairman, shall meet on the call of the 
President for the purpose of disposing of applications for 
membership. Seven members a quorum. 

Sec. 14. The annual meeting shall be held on the IDtli of 
January (Gen. llobert E. Lee's birth-day), (U- the day follow- 
ing\ should that day fall on Sunday, at such time and place 
as the Executive Committee shall designate. 

Sec. bj. General meetings may be held at other times on 
the call of the Executive Committee. 

Sec. 1G. The amount of dues shall be one dollar per 
annum, in advance. 

Sec. 17. The Executive Committee shall adopt all neces- 
sary by-laws not inconsistent with the provisions of this 
Constitution and the general objects of this Society. 

Sec. 18. This Constitution shall not be altered in whole 



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or in i)art except by a vote of two-tliirds of those present, 
and voting at a general meeting; thirty days previous 
notice required. 

Sec. 19. Societies of Confederate Soldiers or Sailors in 
Maryland may become members of this Society and enti- 
tled to representation therein. 

Sec". 20. The A^ice-Presidents in the absence of the Presi- 
dent shall preside in the order of the vote by which they 
were elected. The Recording Secretary shall have charge 
of all records and documents. The Executive Committee, 
the General Committee and Treasurer shall make reports 
at the annual meeting. 

Sec 21. The Badge of the Society shall be as heretofore 
adopted — the Battle-Flag of the Confederate States, three- 
(juarters of an inch s(]uar<\ in red and blue enamel, the field 
red, the cross blue, and the stars and border of cross and 
flag of silver. In the upper quarter 1801 : in the lower 
quarter 18():"j. This square attached to the three upper arms 
of the Alary land Cross, which shall be of blue enamel, bor- 
dered with silver, and on it the letters A. and N. C. S., Md. ; 
the whole suspended by a heavy silk i-ibbon, three-quarters 
of an inch wide, divided perpendicularly into equal red 
and white stripes, one-half being red and the other half 
wliite, the wliole fastened with a silver clasi) or buckle, 
one inch Avide one way and one-quarter wide the other. 

The Seal shall consist as now used, of the Saltier Cross^ 
from the battle-flag, with thirteen stars. In the top quar- 
ter the figures 1861 ; in the bottom quarter the figures 1865; 
in the left liand quarter the word ^^ Deo ; '' in the right hand 
(piarte]' the word " A^indice ; " the whole surrounded with 
a circle, in which shall be the official name of the Society, 
and the date 1871. 



CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS 

, OF THE 

BENEFICIAL SOCIETY 

Of tlie Society of the Arniy and Kary of tlie Confederate 
States, in the State of Maryland. 



CHAPTER II. 

oonsrsTiT"cn?ioi^T. 

1. Tlie name of this Society shall be ^' The Beneficial 
Society of the Society of the Army and Navy of the Con- 
federate States, in the State of Maryland." 

2. The object shall be to establish a fund for the relief 
of sick and distressed members, and to pay such death bene- 
fits as are hereafter mentioned. 

3. None but members of the Society of the Army and 
Navy of the Confederate States, in the State of ^Maryland, 
shall be eligible to membership. 

4. The officers, who shall be elected annually, shall be a 
President, First and Second Vice-Presidents, Recording 
Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, Finance 
Committee of tliree, Visiting Committee of twelve, two 
Surgeons and Sergeant-at-Arms. 

'■). The initiation fee shall be one dollar, and the monthly 
dues shall be twenty-five cents. 

6. Beneficiaries shall be divided into two classes : First, 
those who contribute twenty-five cents per month shall be 



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entitled, in case of sickness or distress, to receive sucli aid 
from tlie Treasury as sliall be recommended by tlie Visit- 
ing Committee, and ordered by the Finance Committee. 
Second, tliose of the second class shall pay into the treasury 
the sum of one dollar and ten cents upon the death of each 
member of said class ; the sum of ten cents shall go to the 
Recording Secretary, and the one dollar so collected shall 
be paid to such person as shall be named in the certificate 
of membership of this class. Xo person shall be entitled 
to receive any sum beyond the amount actually collected. 
Failure to pay assessments within thirty days after notifi- 
cation shall forfeit membership in his class. 

7. For the destitute of the Society of the Army and Xavy 
of the Confederate States, in the State of Maryland, con- 
tributions shall be solicited. The funds so collected shall 
be known as the Fund for the Destitute of the Society of 
the Confederate States, in the State of Maryland, and shall 
be under the management of the Beneficial Society, and 
disbursed by its Visiting Committee under the regular 
rules of the Society. 

8. Any member may be dropped from tlie Society by a 
vote of two-thirds of the members present at any meeting, 
after due notice and opportunity to be heard are given 
him. 

9. No member of the first class shall be entitled to receive 
benefits who is in arrears three months and until one month 
after all arrears are paid. 

10. No person shall be admitted to membership who is 
disabled or sick at the time of application so as to be unable 
to support himself. 

11. All members shall notify the Secretary of any change 
of residence. 



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CHAPTER III. 

1. The aiiiiiial meeting for tlie election of oificers shall 
be held on the second Monday in March, and a regular 
monthly meeting shall be held on the second Monday in 
each month, at 8 o'clock P. M. Nominations for officers 
shall be made at the monthly meeting next preceding the 
annual meeting, subject to additional nominations in the 
annual meeting. 

2. The President shall preside at all meetings, and in his 
absence the A^ice-Presidents in the order in which they are 
recorded. The Recording Secretary shall keep a roll of 
members, and shall also keep books showing the accounts 
of all members and items of expenses ; he shall attend to 
all collections of initiations and monthly dues. Upon being 
notified of the death of any member of the second class, 
he shall collect the assessment from each member of such 
class. The calls for assessments shall be signed l)y the 
Treasurer and receipt given by the Secretary at time of 
(Collection. He shall receive for his compensation such sum 
as shall be determined by the Finance Committee. 

:>. The Corresponding Secretary shall attend to the cor- 
respondence and assist the Recording Secretary. 

4. The Treasurer shall receive all the collections from 
the Recording Secretary and receipt to him therefor. He 
shall deposit all moneys received by him in the name of 
the Society in sucli bank as shall be designated by the 
Finance Committee. 

o. The Finance Committee shall see that the funds are 
deposited as required, and shall have general charge of the 
finances. 

6. The Visiting Committee shall arrange for visiting the 
sick a] id looking after the destitute. TTiey shall have power 



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to make details from the members of tlie Society to take 
care of tlie sick and attend tlie funerals. Any member 
detailed for the above purpose and failing* to attend shall 
pay a fine of fifty cents, to be collected by the Recording 
Secretary. 

7. Ten members of the Society shall constitute a ciuorum. 
Four members of the Visiting Committee sliall constitute 
a quorum. 

8. Order of Business. — First, roll call; second, reading- 
proceedings of previous meeting; third, report of Treas- 
urer, showing receipts and disbursements since last meet- 
ing and aggregate funds in the treasury; fourth, report 
from Secretary, showing the collections since last meeting, 
from whom received, also showing dues in arrears; fifth, 
written report of the Visiting Committee, showing work 
performed during the month ; sixth, collection of dues ; 
seventh, unfinished business; eighth, new business ; ninth, 
election of officers. 

9. The Visiting Committee, after notification and exami- 
nation, shall determine what amount of benefits shall be 
paid weekly or otherwise to any sick or distressed member 
of the first class; they shall certify the amount to the 
Finance Committee, who shall, if the finances permit, 
endorse the same to the Treasurer for payment, the same 
rule to apply to the destitute fund. 

10. Death benefits shall be paid on tlie certificate of the 
Visiting Committee of the death of any member of the 

second class. The Finance Committee shall order to be 
paid such sum as has been actually collected for such 
benefits. A receipt shall be given by the party to whom 
the money is paid, which shall be filed with the Secretary. 

11. All moneys shall be paid by check of the Treasurer, 
countersigned by the acting President. 



ROSTER OF MEMBERS. 



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NAME. RANK. 

Ackler, Wm. F Private 

Addison Joliii W Sergeant 

Allen, Wm Lieutenant-Colonel 

Allison Kichard T Major 

Allston, Joseph Blytlie Captain 

Alvey Jolm F Major.^ 

Anderson, Jolin H Private 

Anderson, R. T Private 

Annan, Roberdean Private 

Baily,Sydnor Sergeant -Major 

Ball, Rev. B. F Sergeant-Major 

Baker, Henry AY.' Private 

Baldwin, John H Lieutenant 

Barnette, D. P Lieutenant 

Barnes, Jacob S Private 

Barry, Pliilip Private 

Barton, Boiling W Lieutenant 

Barton, Randolph Captain and A. A. (General 

Baxter, T. W Lieutenant 

Baylor, R. B Private 

Bayne, Wm. H Sergeant ; 

Beall, E. Sinclair Sergeant-Major 

Beall, Henry 1) Private 

Bell, Doulass l^rivate 

Bell, Dr. Alex. C Surgeon 

Bencke, C. L Private 

Bennett, .lohnW Lieutenant 

Bennett, Edward W., Jr Private 

Bennett, L. O Private 

Berry, Alex. C Private 

Billopp, Charles Private 

Billopp, T. F Captain 

Blake, Francis T Private 



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fiRANCH Of SERVICE. ADDRESS, 

Co. D, 1st Maryland lufaiitiy. Middle Police Station. 
Co. F, 2d A^irginia Infantry... (JO Warren street. 
Ordnance, 2d Corps, A. X. Va. Owen's Mills, Balto. Co., Md. 
Paymaster, C. S. Marine Corps.Clerk's (Office, Superior Conrt. 

27tli S. C. Infantry, Co. F 32 St. Panl street. 

Ecliols Brigade 

1st Richmond Howitzers 38:> West Baltimore street. 

2d Maryland Infantry Davidson, A. A. Co., Md. 

2d Virginia Infantry Cor. Baltimore and Sharji sts. 

40tli Virginia Infantry 4") Sonth Sharp street. 

13th Battalion, Va. Artillery. 71 West Fayette street. 

1st Maryland Cavalry 99 Chew street. 

Co. A, 1st Virgina Battalion... 13 Rialto Bnilding. 
Co. A, 2(Uh Virginia Infantry. Catonsvi lie, Maryland. 

7th Virginia Cavalry 1 Ann street. 

Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry... 115 West Monnment street. 

1 st Foreign Bat talion 227 Alaryland avenne. 

Stonewall Brigade 29 Xc^rth Calvert street. 

1 5th Texas Infantry 12 Commerce street. 

Co. G, 6th A^irginia Infantry.. 2 Commerce street. 

Brook's Battery Artillery Sharp and German streets. 

Otey Battery Far. t^- Merchants' X^at. Bank, 

Co. B, 12th Virginia Cavalry. Snn Office. 

Co. G, 6th Virginia Infantry. 220 West Biddle street. 

Stenart's Horse Artillery 234 Madison aveime. 

2d Battery, Md. Artillery Waverly, Maryland. 

Confederate States X'avy Sykesville, Maryland. 

Co. E, 1st Md. Infantry 102 Sonth Washington street. 

Brethed's Battery 2 Sonth street. 

Co. H, 1st Virginia Infantry... Western Police Station. 
Co. C, 1st Battalion, Md. Cav.City Hall, 
(^o. A, 29th Georgia Infantry. Glendale P. (j. (^o., Aid. 
Co. E, 1st Aid. Infantry A^alley street, near Biddle. 



Name. rank. 

Block, M.J Private 

Blundon, Robei't M Corxioral 

Bond, Frank A Major and A. A . General 

Bond, Benj. F .....Private 

Booth, G. W Captain and A . A. General . . . , 

Bratton, James G Musician 

Brent, Geo. T Private 

Briscoe, John H Private 

Brooke, George ^\ Sergeant , 

Brown, J. Willcox jSIajor 

Brown, John R., Jr Private 

Brown, W. Jndson ...Lieutenant , 

BurgAryn, Wm. H. S (^aptain and A. A. General. 

Burton, R C Private 

Byrd, Dr. Harvey L Surgeon 

Cann, C. ^l Quartermaster 

Gary, A lex . ( t Sergeant 

Garey, John B Private 

Carey, T . W Sergeant 

Carr, Thomas Sergeant 

Carter, H. M Sergeant 

Carter, John P T^ieu tenant 

Chambers, John E , Sergeant 

Chambers, Robert M Private 

Chancellor, Dr. (\ ^y Major 

C'hap)man, Jolin W Private 

Chisolm, Dr. J. J Surgeon 

Claiborne, C. H Lieutenant 

Clark, Duncan C Private 

Clark, Frank P Captain 

Clark, Matthew Lieutenant 

Clark, Michael R Private 

Clarke, J. Lyle Lieutenant-Colonel 



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BRANCH OF SEKVICE. ADDRESS. 

Border Guards, Missouri 118 South Eden street. 

Corps CadetSjYa. M. Institute . 48 South Calvert street. 

Gen. Liventhrope's Staff Jessup's Cut, A. A. Co., Md. 

Co. A, 2d Md. Infantry Camden Station. 

Maryland Line 80 Harlem avenue. 

1st Virginia Infantry 792 West Baltimore street. 

Co. B, 1st Maryland Cavalry... Pi scataway, P. G. Co., Md. 

1st Battery, Md. Artillery 113 IS'ortli Charles street. 

Co. E, 1st Maryland Cavalry... Oak Grove, P. G. Co., Md. 
Ordnance Dept. Richmond.... 19 German street. 
Co. A, 1st Maryland Cavalry... Ellicott City, Maryland. 
Poagues' Ai'tillery Battalion.. 84 South street. 

Clingman's Brigade 

Otey Battery 51 South street. 

Confederates States Army 225 North Gilmore street. 

Gen. Peyer's Brigade 

43d Virginia Cavalry Lombard and Frederick sts. 

Co. A, 1st Maryland Cavalry. 1 North Charles street. 

2d Maryland Cavalry Southern Police Station. 

1st Maryland Infantry 30 Ensor street. 

44th Virginia Infantry 102 Park avenue. 

30tli Virginia Infantry 73 East Baltimore street. 

Baltimore Light Artillery . . . 307 Mulberry street. 
Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry . Lynchburg, Virginia. 

Gen. Pickett's Division 35 West Eager street. 

2d Virginia Infantry 351 West Baltimore street. 

Confederate States Army 55 Franklin street. 

1st South Carolina Infantry... 

Gilmor's Battalion 109 Oak street. 

Staff Duty 29 St. Paul street. 

Co. G, 13tli Virginia Infantry . 44 North Front street. 

Purcell's Battery 14 Park street. 

30tli Virginia Battalion 59 West Lombard street. 



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NAME. KANK. 

Clarke, Dr. Powhatan, Lieut.-Col. and Clilef of Orel. 

Clendinen, Thomas R Private 

Close, James Private 

Clowe, John H Sergeant 

Codd, Wm. H Chief Engineer 

Cole, Dr. Wm. H. Snrgeon 

Coleman, John Privat^e 

Collins, John W Private 

Colston, Fred M ; Captain 

Conradt, C. J Private 

Cooke, Adolphns Lieutenant , 

Crane, Charles T Sergeant 

Crane Henry R Private 

Cunningham, R. H Private 

Dall, H. McPhersoQ Private 

Dallam, H. Clay Private 

Dandridge, P. P Lieutenant 

Davis, Z. O Private 

Davison, Thos. H Sergeant 

De Gournay, P. F Lieutenant-Colonel 

Deppish, E. C Lieutenant 

Ditty, C. Irving Captain 

Dolan, Patrick H Sergeant 

Dorsey, Ezekiel S Sergeant 

Douglas, H. Kyd Major 

Downing, Samuel Captain 

Du Barry, W.D Private 

Dudley, Thomas U., Jr Major 

Duvall, Tobias Private 

Edell, Hemy J Private 

Eisenburg, George Private 

Elder, G. Howard Private 

Emory, Daniel Grant Private 



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BRANCH OF SERVK E. ADDRESS. 

Lt. Gen. Buckner's Comnicand. 7:> C'onrtland street. 
Corps Cadets,Va.M. Institute. 8 2 West Fayette street. 
Co. B, 21st A'irginia Infantry. 77 Xortli Liberty street. 
Co. C, 2d Batt'n, N.C. Infantry . Western Police Station. 

Confederate States Xavy :3a2 North BroadAvay. 

Confederate States Army IS East Fayette street. 

2d Maryland Artillery Ill South Washington street. 

1st Maryland Infantry :n3 East Biddle street. 

Ordnance Dept., A. X. \r. . . . 1-34 West Baltimore street. 

1st Maryland Infantry 140 North Strieker street. 

Co. B, 1st :Maryland Infantry. Brooklandville, Bait. Co., Md. 

2d Richmond Howitzers 1 Commerce street. 

2d Richmond Howitzers 2 Commerce street. 

Co. F, 1st Virginia Cavalry . .164 Division street. 

Co. B, 2 1st Virginia Infantry. 109 North Charles street. 

Gen. Elzey's Command 59 J St. Paul street. 

9th Virginia Cavalry Barnum's Hotel. 

Co. D, 4th Virginia Infantry. 538 Lexington street. 

White's Battalion Cavalry. . .104 West Lombard street. 

Gen. Gardner's Command. . . . 75 Preston street. 

Co. A, 1st Maryland Infantry. 3-37 East Eager street. 

Co. F, 1st Maryland Cavalry.. Custom House. 

Co. C, 1 st Maryland Cavalry. . 228 East Lombard street. 

2d Maryland Infantry 36 West Lombard street. 

Gen. T. J. Jackson's Staff Hagerstown, Maryland. 

Co. L, 55th Virginia Infantry. 58 Light street. 

27th South Carolina Infantry . Baltimore and Calvert streets. 

Bureau Duty; Richmond Louisville, Kentucky. 

Co. C, 2d ^laryland Infantry. IMitchellville, P. G. Co., Md. 

2d ]\Iaryland Battery 383 North Ann street. 

Co. F, 1st Maryland Infantry. 230 South Bond street. 

Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry. . Pikesville, Baltimore Co., Md. 

Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry. 8 Postoffice avenue. 



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NAME. RANK. 

Englehardt, Edw. E Private 

Eno, diaries E Private 

Faliey, Alex. A Private 

Feast, Loudon Private 

Fenton, D. A Sergeant 

Fenton, J. J Sergeant 

Fislier, Cliarles W Private 

Fitzgerald, W. H.. Private 

Fitzgerald, W. B Private 

Foley, David R Private 

Foley, Ricliard Fleming Captain 

Forbes, J. H Capt and A. Quartermaster. . . 

Forrest, Douglas F Assistant Quartermaster 

Foster, Jolm H Private 

Franklin, B. E, Private 

Franklin, Joseph Private 

Gaither, George R Captain 

Gamble, Dr. Carey B Post Surgeoij 

Gardner, W. F Chaplain 

Garnett, James M Captain and Ordnance Officer. 

Garrigeus, H. H Private 

Cassette, C. W Major 

Giles, Wm. Fell, Jr Private 

Gill, John Signal Sergeant 

Gill, Wm. H Private 

Gilmor, Harry Lieutenant-Colonel 

Goldsborough, ]N^. Lee Private 

Goolrick, Dr. P Assistant Surgeon 

Grace, ^Ym. Private 

Graves, Henry M Engineer 

Graves, Wm. B Sergeant 

Green, Wharton J Lieutenant-Colonel 

Greenwell, Joseph A Private 



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BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. 

Co. F, 1st Maryland Infantry. 94 Hillen street. 
Co. D, 1st Maryland Infantry. 209 Conway street. 
Courier for Gen. E. E. Lee . . . Woodstock, Md. 
Major Gilmor's Battalion. . . .40 McHenry street. 
Co. G, 2d Maryland Infantry. 95 Hollins street. 

Soutli Carolina Artillery Criminal Court. 

Kevin's Battery 

Co. H, 12tli Virginia Infantry. 157 West Baltimore street. 

1st Virginia Cavalry C'ity Hall. 

Co. C, 1st Batt'n, Md. Cavalry. 310 Light street. 

Confederate States Navy 11 Blount street. 

Andrews' BattalioA Artillery. Annapolis, Maryland. 

Confederate States Navy Ellicott City, Maryland. 

Mosby's Command 109 Nortli Strieker street. 

Co. H, od Virginia Infantry. .184 Montgomery street. 

1st Maryland Battery 297 Light street. 

1st Virginia Cavalry Cor. Calvert and Fayette sts. 

Confederate States Army .... Cor. Cathedral and Eager sts. 

Gen. Pickett's Division 

Grimes' Division University of Virginia. 

Co. A, 14th Temi. Inf antry. . . 493 West Baltimore street. 

Staff of General Duke 10 .McCulloh street. 

Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry. .Carrollton Hotel. 
Gen. Fitzhugh Lee's Division . 223 Xorth Charles street. 
Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry.. 336 West Pratt street. 
Gilmor's Battalion Cavalry. . . 22 Second Street. 

1st Maryland Infantry 42 West Pratt street. 

Pegram's Brigade 48 Mount Vernon Place. 

Co. C, 2d Maryland Infantry.. Easton, Md. 

Richmond Defences Piedmont Guano Company. 

Utterbach's Battery 796 Madison avenue. 

2d North Carolina Battalion.. 

2d Maryland Battery 588 West Baltimore street. 



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NAME. RANK. 

Grimes, Dr. John H Private 

Griswold, Elias Major 

Grogan, Charles E Lieutenant 

Gwathmey, Robert AV Private 

Haas, Isaac G Private 

Hall, Thomas AV., Jr Major and Inspector General 

Hall, Wilburn B Lieutenant 

Hanley, Thomas J Private 

Harper, Wm. H Private 

Harrison, Thomas D Private 

Hayden, Pev. Horace E Private 

Hayden. John F Private 

Haynes, James A Captain 

Haynes, Thomas R Sergeant 

Haynes, Wm. H Lieutenant 

Heimiller, Herman Private 

Heimiller, William Private 

Herbert, James R Lieutenant-Colonel 

Heiskell, J. Monroe Captain 

Hill, X. 8 Major 

Hipkins, Richard Private 

Hoblitzell, Fetter S Private 

Hoerster Frederick Private 

Hoffman, John Private 

Hoffman, R. Curzon Cai^tain 

Hollyday, George T Private 

Hollyday, Henry Private 

Hollyday, Lamar Private 

Holmes, J. C Sergeant 

Holtzman, W. F Private 

Hough, G Private 

Hough, Samuel J Private 

Howard, I). Ridgely Private 



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BRANCH OF SEKVICK. ADDRESS. 

1st Virginia Cavalry Maryland ave. and 8eco]id st. 

Provost Marshal, Riclimond. . 

Mosby\s Command Second and Frederick streets. 

Otey Batei-y 109 North Charles street. 

Chew's Battery jO West Fayette street. 

Dept. Ala., Miss., and F. La. .48 St. Paul street. 

Confederate States Navy 'I'Mx A\>st Hoffman street. 

Co. G, 1st Maryland Infantry. :>1 North Paca street. 

1st Maryland Battery Upper Marlboro', Maryland. 

2d Maryland Infantry ^)2 Conrtland street. 

Co. A, 1st Maryland Cavalry. . Wilkesbarre, I*a. 
Baltimore Light Artillery. . . .o6:> AVest Lanvale street. 
Co. K, 55tli Virginia Infantry . Brooklyn, New York. 
Co. K, 55th Virginia Infantry . Brooklyn, New York. 
Co. K, 55th Virginia Infantry. lUl North Fulton street. 
Co. C, 1st Md. Batt'n Cavalry . Southern Police Station. 
Co. A, 2d ^Faryland Cavalry. .230 North Central avenue. 

2d ^Maryland Infantry <ST South Charles street. 

Walker's Battalion City Hall. 

Army Northern Virginia Camden Station. 

Co. G, (3th A^irginia Infantry. 380 Myrtle avenue. 
Co. H, 1st Maryland Infantry. 23 Lexington street. 
Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. 209 Chestnut street. 

43d Virginia Battalion Carrollton Hotel. 

21st Virginia Infantry 21 South Frederick street. 

35th Virginia Battalion Rialto Building. 

Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. Easton, Maryland. 

Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. 117 AVest Lombard street. 

Gilmor's Battalion Charlestown, AVest Virginia. 

Co. C, 5th Virginia Cavalry. .188 North Carey street. 

Mosby's Command 89 Smith's AYliarf. 

Co. A, 1st Maryland Cavalry. 29 St. Paul street. 
Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry . 2 Spear's AVharf , 



24 

NAME. RANK. 

Howard, James. Lieutenant-Colonel 

Howard, Jolin E Capt. and A. C. G. & A. A. Q.M. 

Howard, Dr. J. McHenry Lieutenant 

Howard, McHenry Lieutenant and A. A . I. G 

Jackson, E. J Captain 

Jenkins, George C Private 

Jenkins, James W., Jr Private 

Jolmson, Bradley T Brigadier-General 

Johnston, Bartlett S Midshipman 

Johnson, O. P Captain 

Jones, Albert Sergeant 

Jones, Samuel Major-General 

Jones, William F Assistant Engineer 

Irving, J. B Private 

Keene, K. Goldsborough Private 

Keesler, J. M • Private 

Kelton, Carlton B Private 

Kershaw, Edwin Private 

Kettlewell, C Sergeant 

Knight, Dr. Louis W Private . = 

Knox, Richard Sergeant 

Lamates, James Sergeant 

Landstreet E Private 

Latrobe, R. Stuart l^rivate 

Latimer, Dr. Tliomas S Surgeon 

Lattimore, C. AY Color Sergeant 

Lawson, Campbell G Captain 

Lawson, W. M Captain 

Lee, J. Boykin Orderly Sergeant 

Legg, Edgar K Private 

Leutbecher, Charles Private. 

Lickle, John D Private 

Lowe, AVm. Edwin Private 



25 

fiRANCH OF SEKVICE. ADKRESS. 

18tli and 20tli Bat., A^a. H. A . 2:3 I^aw Building-. 

2d Maryland Infantry o3 Catliedral street. 

Staff of Gen. B. T. Jolinson . . Marine Hospital. 

Stonewall Brigade 41 Lexington street. 

22d Virginia infantry.. ..... .2.11 Linden avenue. 

Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry. . 1 2 Water street. 

Co. E, 1st Maryland Cavalry .Lombard st. and Clieapside. 

Maryland Line o3 Lexington street. 

Confederate States Xavy New York. 

Co. F, 32d Virginia Infantry.. Cambridge, ^Maryland. 

Co. D, 1st Maryland Cavalry. . Howard and German streets. 

Confederate States Army College Station, P. G. Co., Md. 

Confederate States Xavy 228 Walsli street. 

AIcGregor's Battery 110 Edmondson avenue. 

Co. A, 1st Maryland Cavalry.. 50 West Fayette street. 
Co. B, 20tli N. Carolina Inf'y . .4.') (4erman street. 

Gilmor's Battalion 

Graham's Battery 506 Xortli Calhoun street. 

Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry. 52 West Fayette street. 
Baltimore Light Artillery. ... 112 North Green street. 
Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry.. 

1st Maryland Infantry 3 Columbia avenue. 

Co. A, 1st Virginia Cavalry. .Charles and Baltimore streets. 
Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry. .29 St. Paul street. 

Army Northern Virginia 187 West Biddle street. 

40th Virginia Infantry 29 Camden street. 

Co. H, 15th Virginia Infantry. 19 Courtland street. 

1st A'irginia Infantry 

7tli South Carolina Cavalry. .17 Camden street. 

Co. H. loth A'irginia Infantry. 367 Eutaw Place. 

Co. A, 19th Virginia Infantry. 9 Postoffice avenue. 

Co. D, 1st Maryland Cavalry .401 Lanvale street. 

Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. ]\IcDanielst'n, Lall)otCo., Md. 



26 

XAME. RANK. 

Luccliesi, David H Private 

Lurman, G. W Private 

Lutts, John J Lieutenant 

Lyon, James W Major and C. S 

Macgill, Dr. Cliarles G. ^y . . . . Surgeon 

Mackall, Leonard C Private 

Mackall, Thomas B Lieutenant and A. D. C 

Maguire, G. W Private 

Mahool, Thomas Captain 

Manly, Gaston Sergeant-Major 

Manning, Richard I Major and A. D. C 

Marck, Allen L Private 

Marck, W. B Sergeant 

Markoe, Frank Lieut, and Ordnance Officer 

Marny, John Orderly-Sergeant 

Marshall Chas Lietit.-Colonel and A. A. G. 

Marston, Fred. A Corporal 

Marston, Harry A Sergeant 

Martin, William D Lieutenant 

Mason, John T Passed Midshipman 

Massenburg, R. C Lieutenant and Adjutant. . . . 

Mattison, Samuel J Ordnance Sergeant 

Maupin, Chapman Lieutenant and Adjutant. . . . 

Maury, J. S Lieutenant Commanding 

Marye, J. L Sergeant 

McArvy, Joseph V Private 

McBlair, Charles H Commander 

McBlair, William Master's Mate 

McClure, G. D Private 

McCubbin, R. W., Jr Private 

McDonald, Patrick Private 

McGee, George R Private 

McGuire, Charles E Sergeant 



27 

BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. 

Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. 116 Biddle street. 

1st Maryland Batten Cavalry . Catonsville, Maryland. 

Co. E, 1st Maryland Infantry. 80 East Pratt street. 

Confederate States Army 31 Sontli street. 

2d Virginia Infantry Catonsville, Maryland. 

Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry.. 25 South Gay street. 
Staff of Gen. W. AV. McCall.. .56 North Charles street. 
Co. A, 1st Maryland Infantry. 

3d Georgia Infantry 91 South Charles street. 

Manly's Artillery Battalion. .14 German street. 
Staff of Gen. Jos. E. Johnston . 

Defences of Petersburg 327 J Pennsylvania avenue. 

30th Virginia Infantry 327 J Pennsylvania avenue. 

Gen. J. B. Gordon's Division. . 274 West Lombard street. 

1st Maryland Infantry East Woodberry, Maryland. 

Staff of Gen. P. E. Lee St. Paul and Saratoga streets. 

Baltimore Light Artillery 117 West Townsend street. 

2d Maryland Battery Franklin and Howard streets. 

Co. A, Lucas Battalion 506 Franklin street. 

Confederate States Navy Calvert and Lexington streets. 

Findley's Battalion Towson, Maryland. 

Baltimore Light Artillery.. . .344 North Strieker street. 
1st Regt. Engineers, A. N. A^a.Ellicott City. 

C. S. Ironclad Richmond 3 German street. 

Fredericksburg Battery 145 North Calvert street. 

22d Mississippi Infantry 

Confederate States Navy 

Confederate States Navy 

Chesapeake Artillery 9 Gilmor street. 

Baltimore Artillery 27 South Carey street, 

Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. 59 Buren street! 
Co. B, 21st Virginia Infantry. 352 Lanvale street, 
Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. 118 Preston street, 



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NAME. RANK. 



Mclntosli, D. G Colonel 

McKenna, Patrick J Private 

McKevitt, Arthur Private 

McKnew, Dr. W. R Assistant Surgeon 

McLaug'li]in, Frank Private 

McNnlty, Jolin Lieutenant 

Mc Williams, John Sergeant-Major 

Meelian, C.J Private 

Melvin, George F Private 

Mettee, C. H Private 

Miles, Dr. F. T Captain 

Miller, Joel Colonel 

Miller, Howard Private 

Monk, Cliristoplier Private 

Momnonier, Dr. John X Surgeon 

Moog, James R Private 

Moore, Philip L Sergeant-Major 

Morfit, Dr. Charles M Surgeon 

Morfit, Mason Major and Quartermaster 

Morris, C. M Lieutenant-Commander . 

Morton, Richard Colonel 

Mullikin, Beale D Corporal 

Koland, George W Sergeant 

Norris, William Colonel 

[N^orvell, Edward Lieutenant 

Ohendorf, A., Jr Private 

Opie, Dr. Thomas Assistant Surgeon 

Owens, B. W Private 

Owens, James W Corporal 

Owen, Wyatt Private 

Packard, Joseph, Jr Lieutenant 

Page, Dr. I. R Surgeon 

Parr, D, Preston, Jr Private 



29 

RRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. 

]\rcIntosli Battalion Artillery . To^vson, Maryland. 

1st Virginia Infantry 274 West Lombard street. 

Co. F, 1st Maryland Tnfanti'y.<S Ensor street. 

1st Maryland Cavalry. -is 2 West Fayette street. 

Co. G, 13 til Virginia infantry. 

Baltimore Light Artillery.. . .:>7 Soutli IVlonnt street. 

13tli Virginia Infantry 50 Xortli Front street. 

Co. H,Stli Louisiana Infantry. Elysville^ Howard Co., Md. 

Gen. Elzey's Command 152 Scott street. 

Chesapeake Artillery Chester, near Keyser. 

Co. A, 27th S. C. Infantry. ... 24 Cathedral street. 
Gen. Price's Missouri Army. .212 Moslier street. 
Co. B, 40tli Virginia Infantry. . 35 McHenry street. 
Co. E, 2d Maryland Infantry.. 144 Sonth C^astle street. 

Confederate States Army Calvert and Read streets. 

Co. B, 1st Maryland Infantrj^.GGO Light street. 

1st Maryland Infantry Towson, IMaryland. 

Confederate States Navy 67 East Pjaltimore street. 

Confederate States Army Ill I^ombard street. 

Confederate StatesStr. Florida.78 Charles-street avenue. 
Nitre and Mining Bm*eau. . . . 27 German street. 
Co. C, 2d Maryland infantry . .Hall's Station, P. G. Co., Md. 
Co. A, 2d Virginia Infantry. . . 154 Mulberry street. 
Signal Corps and S. S. Bureau. 18 (> North Charles street. 

Otey Battery 12 Commerce street. 

10th Alabama Infantry Kansas. 

Confederate States Army Carey and Lexington streets. 

1st Maryland Battery 10(] South Charles street. 

1st ^Maryland Battery North avenue, near John st. 

Co. E, 3d Texas Cavalry 1(^2 South Eutaw street. 

Ordnance Dept., A. N. Va .... 29 North Charles street. 

10th Virginia Infantry 220 Linden avenue. 

Co. A, 1st Maryland Inf antry . IJght and Pratt streets. 



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NAME. HANK. 

Pease, Charles C Private 

Peerce, Jolin F Private 

Pendleton, David E Private 

Peterkin, George W Lieutenant 

Peters, Winfield Lieutenant 

Pettit, Allen O Private 

Poe, Neilson, Jr Engineer 

Poor, Richard L Major 

i^ope, William H Sergeant 

Potter, Hugh Private 

Powell, R. M Colonel 

Price, Orlando K Private 

Prince, Lawrence L Private 

Probest, George E Sergeant 

Pullen John 1^' Sergeant 

Pumplirey, Lemuel Sergeant 

Raddatz, Charles F Lieutenant 

Ramsay, H. Ashtoii Lieuteuant-Colonel 

Ramsey, W. S Lieutenant 

Rea, George A I'rivate 

Reardon, L. M Private 

Redwood, Allen C Private 

Relly, J(^hn Private 

Reilley, John H. F Private 

Rhett, Thomas Smith Colonel 

Ridgely, John Color Sergeant 

Richardson, R. T Private 

Richardson, S. H Lieutenant 

Ritter, William L Captain 

Roberts, E Private 

Roberts, Joseph K Lieutenant 

Robertson, D., Jr Lieutenant 

Robinson, George S Private 



31 

BKANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. 

1st Maryland Artillery 116 l^ierce street. 

Co. E. 1st Maryland Infantry. 

Co. A, 7tli Virginia Cavalry. .16."] Park avenue. 

Staff of Gen. Pendleton 

Richmond Defence Forces. . .40 West Lombard street. 

2d Maryland Cavalry 122 Bond street. 

Confederate States Army 124 West Lanvale street. 

Corps Engineers, A. N. Ya. . .16 McCulloli street. 
Co. A, 1st Maryland Infantry. 389 Lexington street. 

13tli Virginia Infantry 3 Lemon Court. 

Gen. Hood's Texas Brigade. . . 54 Exchange Place. 

Co. E, 3d Virginia Infantry. . . 20 Xortli Strieker street. 

Inglis Light Battery St. Louis, Missouri. 

2d Maryland Infantry 91 South Charles street. 

Co. G, 5th Virginia Cavalry . . 75 West Fayette street. 

6th A^irginia Infantry 405 North Calvert street. 

Ordnance Dept. E. K. Kirhy. .Baltimore City College. 

Confederate States Army 18 7 1 St. Paul street. 

61st North Carolina Infantry. 139 Xorth Carey street. 
Co. H, 1st Virginia Infantry .. Tax Office. 

Mosby's Command 297 Park avenue. 

Co. C, 55th Virginia Infantry. . New York. 
Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry.. 132 North Bond street. 
Co. B, 1st Maryland Cavalry.. 120 Jefferson street. 
Com'ng Richmond Defences. . 1 South Calvert street. 

1st Maryland Cavalry 86 West Monument street. 

1st Maryland Artillery 87 South Charles street. 

Co. B, 53d Virginia Infantry . . 191 Fulton street. 

Ritter's Light Artillery 170 North Carrollton avenue. 

Easton, Maryland. 

Co. G, 1st Maryland Cavalry. Upper Marlboro', Maryland. 
Co. G, 6th Virginia Infantry . . 44 South Calhoun Street. 
Baltimore Light Artillery.. . .23 North Eden street. 



NAME. . RANK. 

Hyland, Samuel P., Jr Private 

Sadler, D. M Private 

Savage, George Private 

Scliaf er, George AV Private 

Scharf , J. Thomas Midshipman 

Scott, John AY Sergeant 

Selden, Robert D Lieutenant 

Shanley, Thomas K Private 

Shepherd, Henry E Captain 

Simon, August Private 

Skaggs, E. S Private 

Shriver, Mark O Private 

Skinner, F. G Colonel 

Slater, John H Private 

Slingluff, Fielder C Lieutenant 

Smith, A. J Captain 

Smith, John Donnell Captain 

Smith, R. Carter Lieutenant-Colonel 

Smith, Seabury D Private 

Smith, Victor Lieutenant 

Smith, AValter G Private 

Snowden, John C Private 

Snowden, Dr. D. Milton Assistant Surgeon . . 

Soiecki, Isidore S Private 

Solana, P. G Sergeant-Ma jo r 

Sollers, Somervel Private 

Spedden, John R Private 

Spencer, E. N Private 

Spencer, Jervis, Jr Private 

Stanley, C. H Private 

Staylor, George W Private 

Stevenson, D. H Private 

Steuart, George H Brigadier-General . 



33 

BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. 

Co. K, 34tli Virginia Infantry . 50 West Falls avenue. 
Co. C, 11 til Texas Cavalry. ... 3 Courtland street. 

Otey Battery City Hall. 

Gilmor's Battalion Northeastern Police Station. 

Confederate States Navy 302 Nortli Strieker street. 

I'o. B, 21st Virginia Infantry. E^aston, Maryland. 

P. A., C. S 48 South street. 

Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. 59 Conway street. 

43d Nortli Carolina Infantry. . Charleston, South Carolina. 

1st Maryland Infantry (^3 North Howard street. 

Co. K. 14th A'irginia Cavalry. 

Co. K, 1st Maryland Cavalry. 90 West Falls avenue. 

1st Virginia Infantry 

Co. A, 46th Virginia Infantry . 777 Madison avenue. 

1st Maryland Cavalry 33 Lexington street. 

31st Virginia Infantry 383 West Baltimore street. 

Battery A. Huger's Battalion. 75 Park avenue. 
Conmiand'g Prison, Danville . Criminal Court Office. 
Co. H, 1 7th Virginia Infantry . Gay street, near Second. 

Engineer Corps 87 Hanover street. 

Steuart's Horse Artillery 140 West Baltimore street. 

Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry. .316 Lafayette avenue. 

2d Maryland Infantry Laurel, Pr. George Co., Md. 

Gilmor's Battalion 40 Lexington street. 

5th Florida Infantry 363 Hollins street. 

Co. A. 2d ^Maryland Infantry . Prince Frederick, Md. 

2d Maryland Cavalry 51 Nortli Gay street. 

Co. B. 21st Virginia Infantry. 69 Lexington street. 

Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry. . Towson, Maryland. 

Co. B, 1st Maryland Cavalry.. 29 Lexington street. 

Baltimore Light Artillery.. . .155 Ensor street. 

Co. D, 1st Maryland Cavalry. 329 West Baltimore street. 

Commanding Brig'e A. N. Va . Carrollton Hotel. 



34 



NAME. RANK. 



Stewart, C. J., Jr Private 

Stewart, W. E Major 

Steuart, William F Surgeon 

Stiiie, Joseph A Sergeant 

Stinson, Robert J Private 

Stocksdale, F. G Private 

Stonebraker, Joseph K Private 

Street, John H Private 

Stubbs, Daniel \V Lieutenant 

Sulivane, Clement Lieutenant-Colonel 

Sydnor, A.J Captain 

Symington, Thomas A Capt. and A. C. G 

Symington, W. Steuart Major 

Syntis, Sylvester Private 

Taylor, David B Private 

Thomas, D. L., Jr Private 

Thomas, Edwin Private 

Thomas, Raleigh C Private 

Thompson, C. G Captain 

Thompson, W. S Engineer 

Tolson, Albert Private 

Torsch, John W Captain 

Trapier, Theo. D Private 

Travers, John M Private 

Trimble, Isaac R Major-General 

Trippe, Andrew C Lieutenant 

Thurston, James Liutenant 

Trust, George Private 

Tunis, Theophilus Private 

Turpin, Thomas L Private 

Upshur, Levin Sergeant 

Waddell, James J Lieutenant-Commanding 

Waller, Thaddeus Corporal 



35 

BRANCH OF SERVirE. ADDRESS. 

Gilmor\s Battalion 3 Soutli Liberty street. 

lotli Arkansas Infantry Easton, Maryland. 

Confederate States Army Catonsville, Maryland. 

2d Maryland Cavalry 50 Soutli Castle street. 

Baltimore Light Artillery.. . .35 Clinton avenue. 
Co. C, 2d Maryland Cavalry. .522 Mulberry street. 
Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry . .264 McCulloli street. 
Co. A, 1st Maryland Infantry. 132 Hi lien street. 
Co. G, 18tli Tenn. Infantry. . .251 Hanover street. 
Staff of Gen. G. W. C. Lee. . . . Cambridge, Maryland. 
Co. B, 40 til Virginia Infantry. Old Bay Line. 

Bearing's Brigade '. . . Holliday st. & Exchange PI. 

Staff of Gen. Geo. E. Pickett. Holliday st. <t Exchange PL 
Co. A, 18tli Georgia Battalion. 263 Franklin st. 

loth Virginia Cavalry 26 South Howard street. 

Mosby's Battalion 166 Argyle avenue. 

Co. B, 1st Maryland Infantry. Farmers c^^ Merchants' N. Bk- 
Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry .82 West Chase street. 

Ordnance Department Newtonville, Mass. 

Confederate States Kavy 77 Henrietta street. 

1st Maryland Battery LTpper Marlboro', Md. 

Co. E, 1st Maryland Infantry. 122 West Baltimore street. 

Marion Artillery 114 Xorth Charles street. 

Gilmor's Battalion Tax Office, City Hall. 

Division Army Northern Va . 241 Maryland avenue. 

Ordnance Duty 51 West Fayette street. 

Marine Corps 134 Cathedral street. 

Breathed's Battery 19 Hill street. 

Co. B, 1st Maryland Cavalry. . Easton, Maryland. 

Gilmor's Battalion 10 Scott street. 

Gilmor's Battalion 61 South street. 

C. S. Steamer Shenandoah. . . . Annapolis, Maryland. 
Co. K, 1st Georgia Infantry. .Hampden, Maryland. 



36 

NAME. RANIt. 

Walker, George W Assistant Engineer 

Walter, John A Private 

Ward, Frank X Captain and Aide-de-Camp. 

Ward, Dr. T. J Private 

Warnick, John F Private 

Watkins, Louis J Private 

Weber, Edward Private 

AVeems, Charles H., Jr Private 

Wernsing, Henry Private 

West, Charles N Private 

Wharton, J. M Sergeant-Major 

Wharton, W. F Private 

Wheatley, William F Corporal 

Wheeler, James R Private 

Wheeler, S. W Private 

White, J. McK Private 

Wight, C. C Captain and Adjutant 

Wigfall, Francis H Major and Aide-de-Camp . . 

Williams, Z. F •••.... Sergeant 

Willis, Z. L. C Captain 

Wilmer, Skipwith Lieutenant 

Willson, Albert A Private 

Wilson, George W Private 

Wilson, John A Passed Midshipman 

Wilson, Dr. Pierce B Passed Midshipman 

Wilson, Wm. Thomas Private 

Wiltshire, Dr. J. G Lieutenant 

Winbigler, George H Private 

Wise, Henry A Lieutenant 

Wissman, Louis B Private 

Wood, George W Private 

Wooldridge, R. A Private 

Woolf ork, James Captain 



37 

BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. 

Confederate States Navy 80 Light street. 

Baltimore Light Artillery Southern Police Station. 

Statf of Gen. Elzey 47 Lexington street. 

Baltimore Light Artillery . . .127 St. Paul street. 

Lucas Battery 102 Aisquith street. 

Co. A, 1st Maryland Cavalry. .Ellicott City, Maryland. 

Co. E, 1st Maryland Infantry. City Hall. 

Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. 475 Lanvale street. 

Co. C, 15tli Virginia Infantry. 80 Monument street. 

Savannah Volunteer Guards. . St. Paul and Saratoga streets. 

21st A^irginia Lifantry 191 West Fayette street. 

Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry. . Towson, Maryland. 

Co. B, 2d Maryland Infantry. . Corn and Flour Exchange. 

Co. E, 1st Maryland Cavalry.. 35 Postoffice avenue. 

Co. B, 19th Virginia Artillery. 88 South Broadway. 

Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. 237 West Baltimore street. 

31st Virginia Infantry Baltimore City College. 

Staff Gen. Jos. E. Johnston . . . Holliday and Second streets. 

Breathed's Battery 35 South Charles street. 

Co. B, 19th Va. Heavy Art'y.-527 West Fayette street. 
Staff 1st Div. 2d Corps, A.N.Va.29 North Calvert street. 
Co. G, 1st Virginia Cavalry. . . 

] st Maryland Battery Upper Marlboro', Maryland. 

C. S. Steamer Stonewall 232 Hollins street. 

Co. H, 1st Georgia Reserves. .44 Second street. 
Co. B, 3d Virginia Battalion.. 52 Lexington street. 

Mosby's Battalion Paca and Fayette streets. 

Co. I, 10th Virginia Infantry. 55 South Poppleton street. 

Battery A, Huger's Battalion. City Hall. 

Co. B, 1st Maryland Cavalry. .Beltsville, Maryland. 

Co. D, Crescent Regiment, La . 349 Linden avenue. 

Co. C, 9tli Virginia Infantry . . 260 North Carey street. 

Woolfork's Battery 



38 



NAME. RANK. 

Wriglit, Daniel G Lieutenant 

Wysliam, Dr. Wm. E Surgeon , 

Zell, Robert K Private. , 

Zimmerman, George H Cliaplain 

Zimmerman, Frank A Lieutenant 

Zollinger, W. P Lieutenant 



39 

BRANCH OF SERVICE. ADDRESS. 

Co. D, 1st Virginia Regulars.. 57 Lexington street. 

Confederate States Navy Catonsville, Maryland. 

Co. F, Ith Virginia Cavalry. .370 Hollins street. 

12tli Virginia Cavalry Salem, Roanoke county, Va. 

Co. B, 9tli Virginia Infantry . . 50 Soutli Poppleton street. 
Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. 50 West Lombard street. 



DECEISED MEMBERS. 



42 



NAME. RANK. 



Bishop, George W Sergeant-Major 

Buchanan, John Rowan Private 

Dallam, William W Lieutenant 

Doherty, Charles Sergeant 

Darden, Frank W Private , 

Dorsey, AVilliam H. B Lieutenant 

Duval, Ferdinand Captain 

Evans, Charles A Sergeant-Major 

Hall, AV. Carvell Major and A. A. G 

Harris, Fl. H Major and (Quartermaster . . 

Herzog, J. Lewis Sergeant 

Hollins. George N Commodore 

Howard, Dr. E. Lloyd Surgeon 

Howard, George Lieutenant 

Knowles, Raymond Sergeant 

Linthicum, Edward Private 

Maupin, R. AV Midshipman 

Ohlgart, Philip Private 

Register, Dr. Wilson G Private 

Rowland, Thomas Major and A. A. G 

Ruff, G. Fred Sergeant 

Schwartzman, G. A Major and A. A. G 

Selden. W. A Sergeant 

Smith, E. T Private 

Smith, William H Sergeant 

Thompson, D. Bowly Captain and A. A. G 

Thomson, Dr. J. D Surgeon 

Walls, Dr. J. Wm Surgeon 

Whilden, De Leon Private 



43 



BRANCH OF SERVICE. 



1st Maryland Infantry. 

1st Maryland Artillery. 

1st Engineers Army Northern Virginia. 

Corps Sharp Shooters, Army Northern Virginia. 

43d Virginia Battalion. 

1st Maryland Cavalry. 

2d Maryland Infantry. 

Pelham's Battalion. 

Major-General I. R. Trimble's Staff. 

6th Alabama Infantry. 

Moorehead's Partisan Rangers. 

Confederate States Navy. 

Army Northern Virginia. 

Co. C, 1st Maryland Cavalry. 

Co. B, 6 2d Alabama Infantry. 

Co. A, 1st Maryland Cavalry. 

Confederate States Steamer Patrick Henry. 

2d Maryland Infantry. 

Baltimore Light Artillery. 

Ceneral Ransom's Division. 

Co. D, 1st Maryland Infantry. 

Staff of General G. W. C. Lee. 

Marine Signal Corps. 

Co. K, 9th Virginia Cavalry. 

Co. A, 2d Maryland Infantry. 

Staff of General Wharton. 

General Early's Command. 

Stonewall Brigade. 

Walter Light S. C. Battery. 



